A viral video claiming to show a shocking discovery inside a canned energy drink has triggered widespread debate online, with users split between outrage and scepticism.The clip, which first surfaced on Reddit before spreading to X and other platforms, features a woman alleging that she found a dead mouse inside a can of Starbucks Double Shot Energy coffee. The video quickly drew attention, raising questions around food safety, contamination, and the credibility of viral claims.In the footage, the woman says she noticed something unusual inside an unopened can. Instead of throwing it away, she chose to cut the aluminium container open to investigate further.As she slices through the can, she reacts to the size of an object lodged inside. After
pouring out the mocha-coloured liquid, a small dark object eventually slips out.The video appears to show a dead mouse covered in coffee, prompting visible shock and audible disgust from those present during the recording.
The clip rapidly gained traction across social media, with many users expressing concern over the safety of packaged beverages. Some said the incident made them wary of consuming canned drinks, while others pointed to larger issues around quality control in mass food production. A few also suggested that lapses in regulatory oversight could increase the likelihood of such incidents.At the same time, several users questioned the authenticity of the video. Some pointed out inconsistencies, arguing that a rodent inside a sealed can for an extended period would likely show signs of decomposition.Others noted that the can appeared to have been manually opened, raising suspicions that the object could have been placed inside after the fact.The incident has once again highlighted how viral content can blur the lines between genuine consumer concerns and potential online hoaxes, while still shaping public perception in a significant way.
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